Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 189
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About effect mode About effect mode eEffect mode 1 Connection 2Reverb edit 3Chorus edit 4Variation edit • In Effect mode, you can select the effects used in a song and modify effect settings. • Effect mode does not have a "top" page which always appears first when you press the MODE key. (The previouslyselected page will appear.) • Effect mode has four sub-mode pages, and these are selected by the 1 - 4 function keys. Pressing 1 (Connect) accesses the Connection page. Here you can specify the connection mode, the Effect Type for each effect, and the return levels etc. (→ p.190) Pressing 2 (Reverb) accesses the Reverb Edit page. Here you can select the Reverb Type, and make reverb parameter settings. (→ p.193) Pressing 3 (Chorus) accesses the Chorus Edit page. Here you can select the Chorus Type, and make chorus parameter settings. (→ p.193) Pressing 4 (Vari.) accesses the Variation Edit page. Here you can select the Variation Type, and make variation parameter settings. (→ p.193) • The structure of the QY700's effects is greatly dependent on the Variation Mode setting of the Connection page. • If exclusive messages such as "GM Mode On" or "XG System On" that make effect settings are included in a song, settings made in Effect mode or by control changes will be ignored. • If you want the settings of Effect mode to be reflected in the data, highlight XG Header in the Save page of Disk mode when saving the song to a Standard MIDI File etc. (→ p.307) • For details on Variation mode and effect structure, refer to "Chapter 1. BASIC CONCEPTS" (→ p.47). 188 Chapter 4. EFFECT MODE